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three watts of energy. potential such easy work. because of the powerful image processor within the site despite its low energy demands it still produces image quality that second. site computing power is packed on to a series of. skilled. never ending maze of. plastic. but to those that built it it's a thing of computing. trying to obtain as much functionality as we could while keeping it possible we have a microprocessor. a frequency of five hundred. the programmable is comparable to a chip from a pentium it has several dozen megabytes of memory. such a small package but this isn't the limit of what we can do and we're already looking into how it can be made and. traditionally. had to employ cooling but that made them both bulkier and far more expensive but thanks to recent advances those from the institute of semiconductor physics can offer us the best of both worlds. we figured out. how to distribute in terms of the range. a whole spectrum. in such a way that the signal coming from long distances. from short distances. drastical
three watts of energy. potential such easy work. because of the powerful image processor within the site despite its low energy demands it still produces image quality that second. site computing power is packed on to a series of. skilled. never ending maze of. plastic. but to those that built it it's a thing of computing. trying to obtain as much functionality as we could while keeping it possible we have a microprocessor. a frequency of five hundred. the programmable is comparable to a chip...
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wind energy will sink and we'l be better off. it is bhathe sector we'll pour billions into it >> the wind farms are kind of methadone clinic. we'll reenact the two percent . part of the bargain let's get america off of a far more dangerous drug than corn or ethanoyl. it hurts food shoppers and tears up the inside of the engine. >> two wrongs don't make a right. what john was referring to was windmills in places like norway. >> and holland. >> and what is happening the wind sector took off in norway and in denmark. at the samime gerald ford and carter were pushing shell gas development. >> and that was viable. >> and thats 50 percent of what is going on in wind energy and equals the price . you net out 15 percent of the oil. are we making the companies economically profitable or if not. they should be killed off and otherwise we are padding the profits. morgan, you still like solar and what about wind. >> the price of tha is coming down. wind energy let is it lapse and slash a bor corn sib sidies. going back to wind. it is 8,000 p
wind energy will sink and we'l be better off. it is bhathe sector we'll pour billions into it >> the wind farms are kind of methadone clinic. we'll reenact the two percent . part of the bargain let's get america off of a far more dangerous drug than corn or ethanoyl. it hurts food shoppers and tears up the inside of the engine. >> two wrongs don't make a right. what john was referring to was windmills in places like norway. >> and holland. >> and what is happening the...
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renewable energy will play a crucial part in britain's energy mix. i will be alert to the costs we're asking families and businesses to bear. environmentally sustainable has to be fiscally sustainable as well. the carbon reduction commitment was established by the previous government. it is cumbersome and imposes unnecessary costs on business. so we will saek major savings in the administering costs of the business. if those cannot be found i will bring forth proposals this autumn for an alternative environmental tax. gas is cheap, and has much less carbon than coal. my letter to the energy secretary will secure enh inv t investment, and i want to ensure we extract the greatest possible amount oil and gas from our reserves in the north sea. we are introducing a major package of tax changes to achieve this. we will enter into a contractual approach, and we are also introducing new allowances, including a 3 billion pound new field allowance for large and deep fields to open up west of shetland, the last area that's been left to be developed. a huge boo
renewable energy will play a crucial part in britain's energy mix. i will be alert to the costs we're asking families and businesses to bear. environmentally sustainable has to be fiscally sustainable as well. the carbon reduction commitment was established by the previous government. it is cumbersome and imposes unnecessary costs on business. so we will saek major savings in the administering costs of the business. if those cannot be found i will bring forth proposals this autumn for an...
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last a better idea on energy? -- who has the better idea on energy? >> the president paid more oil and gas rigs -- the president. more oil and gas rates right this minute than the rest of the world combined. we are actually exporting. >> mitt romney says that if he is president, we will have a pipeline from canada to hear it if "i have to dig it myself." >> i hope mitt digs it himself. >> i predict that no matter who is president, that pipeline will be billed. > -- built. >> the energy news is mostly good -- >> gas prices have gone down. >> miraculously, given all of our doom saying on this, our dependency on foreign oil is on the right track. the scary part of our fracking is the environmental damage that can be done as we expect all of this gas. nobody knows what the environmental impact will be on our water supplies. that is scary. there is a bit of an asterisk on all of this news. >> he thinks the president has a better idea. >> the fact is that we have increased our production of oil and it is on state and private lands. on federal lands, there's
last a better idea on energy? -- who has the better idea on energy? >> the president paid more oil and gas rigs -- the president. more oil and gas rates right this minute than the rest of the world combined. we are actually exporting. >> mitt romney says that if he is president, we will have a pipeline from canada to hear it if "i have to dig it myself." >> i hope mitt digs it himself. >> i predict that no matter who is president, that pipeline will be billed....
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mean to go nuclear energy free? we have a look at the latest challenges facing germany as it strives to be that goal in the next 10 years. >> that's right. and another effect of the economic giant and its rapidly growing appetite for the illegal trade in ivory. stay with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artists who interpret his work. at the beethoven festival from september 7 to october 7. order your ticket online. >> what is so powerful that it can make you overcome your greatest fear? turn your brother into an enemy? leave wounds and stars long after the fighting is over? >> what is so potent it passes effortlessly from mother to child, from generation to generation? what clouds brilliant minds? mix that ideas seem like good ones? it is hunger. >> it kills 25,000 people a day. >> help us fight hunger. >> welcome back. it is exactly one year since germany decided to abandon nuclear powers. since that time, there has been much bickering between the former environment minister and t
mean to go nuclear energy free? we have a look at the latest challenges facing germany as it strives to be that goal in the next 10 years. >> that's right. and another effect of the economic giant and its rapidly growing appetite for the illegal trade in ivory. stay with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artists who interpret his work. at the beethoven festival from september 7 to october 7. order your ticket online. >> what is so powerful that...
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everything i have worked for, all the energy into pushing this forward has been honored today. >> there was a last-minute change to the schedule. currently in finland ahead of the european council summit, the finnish prime minister played down the importance of the eu's achievement. >> we had the two world wars. the we had european civil wars. >> the three main figureheads will accept the prize when it is awarded in oslo in december. >> our european affairs correspondent joins us from brussels. what was your response? >> generally, surprise and amazement. this came out of left field. politics and seeming to going to the trenches, as it were, so it sounded like a joke. if you ask me for my initial reaction, i now know at the end of this long day of celebration and surprise that most people, including senior officials, were in much the same position. they had no inkling that this was likely to come out a winner, as it were. it's been a bizarre day. >> when you see how leaders react, you get the feeling that they are somewhat reluctant to show that they are happy. they almost feel guilty c
everything i have worked for, all the energy into pushing this forward has been honored today. >> there was a last-minute change to the schedule. currently in finland ahead of the european council summit, the finnish prime minister played down the importance of the eu's achievement. >> we had the two world wars. the we had european civil wars. >> the three main figureheads will accept the prize when it is awarded in oslo in december. >> our european affairs correspondent...
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it has the better eye on energy -- has the better idea on energy? >> the president did more oil and gas rigs in the united states and the rest of the world combined. we are exporting. >> romney says that "if i am elected president, i will have the pipeline from canada to hear if i have to dig himself." > -- dig it" himself. >> i want mitt to dig it himself. >> predict that no matter who is president, the pipeline will be bill -- built. >> yes. >> energy news is mostly good -- >> gas prices have gone down. >> miraculously, given all of our doom saying on this, our dependence on oil is lower today. the scary part of our fracking, the environmental damage -- nobody knows what the impact will be to our water supplies. there is a big asterisk on all this good news, saying let's wait and see what happens. >> he thinks the present has a better idea -- president has a better idea. >> have increased our production of oil, on state and private lands. -- state and federal lands. on private lands, there is a decrease because of over- regulation. we are running
it has the better eye on energy -- has the better idea on energy? >> the president did more oil and gas rigs in the united states and the rest of the world combined. we are exporting. >> romney says that "if i am elected president, i will have the pipeline from canada to hear if i have to dig himself." > -- dig it" himself. >> i want mitt to dig it himself. >> predict that no matter who is president, the pipeline will be bill -- built. >> yes....
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. >> our long-term goal is to make renewable energy the backbone of energy supply in germany. >> that will require a massive upgrade to the power grid, costing billions. it could lead to higher electricity prices and tax hikes. the ministers said they will need the support of other political parties, business leaders, and the public to succeed. >> right, well, as we mentioned, the german win sector is one of the and it -- industries that will profit from most of the government's energy reforms. >> but not exactly everyone is excited about it. >> they may soon have a mark -- wind turbines on the hill and around the bavarian village. local residents are far from the best from what they see as a blot on the landscape. >> germany's nuclear switch off and move to the nobles has wide public support. at the same time, not many are keen for it to encroach on their own backyards. the church is still the tallest building in town. a photomontage shows how that could change. >> i cannot accept that. if you live 600 meters away, there is noise day and night, and they cast a shadow. politicians hav
. >> our long-term goal is to make renewable energy the backbone of energy supply in germany. >> that will require a massive upgrade to the power grid, costing billions. it could lead to higher electricity prices and tax hikes. the ministers said they will need the support of other political parties, business leaders, and the public to succeed. >> right, well, as we mentioned, the german win sector is one of the and it -- industries that will profit from most of the...
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good and proud city in contrast with surrounding totalitarian presence that refuses to release human energies or aspirations, something that speaks with a powerful voice of affirmation that says yes to this city, yes to the future, yes to freedom. in a word, i would submit that what keeps you in berlin is love. [ applause ] love both profound and abiding. perhaps this gets to the root of the matter, to the most fundamental distinction of all between east and west, the totalitarian world produces backwardness because it does such violence to the spirit, thwarting the human impulse to create, to enjoy, to worship. the totalitarian world finds even symbols of love and of worship an affront. years ago before the east germans began rebuilding their churches, they erected a secular structure, the television tower at alexander platts. virtually ever since, the authorities have been working to correct what they view as the tower's one major flaw, treating the glass sphere at the top with paints and chemicals of every kind. yet even today, when the sun strikes that sphere, that sphere that towers over
good and proud city in contrast with surrounding totalitarian presence that refuses to release human energies or aspirations, something that speaks with a powerful voice of affirmation that says yes to this city, yes to the future, yes to freedom. in a word, i would submit that what keeps you in berlin is love. [ applause ] love both profound and abiding. perhaps this gets to the root of the matter, to the most fundamental distinction of all between east and west, the totalitarian world...
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if you're thinking about product, energy is the most important part. we have a huge advantage. secondly, we can begin to move natural gas into the automotive sector and oil to reduce or depend on oil from the committees. we can begin to think about a natural gas automotive marketplace. thirdly, the price for generating electricity in our country by natural gas will be lower, and that helps every industry with lower electricity of costs. so there are many reasons why this whole issue of this incredible bonanza that we have in natural gas should be exampled closely before we begin to export it. >> congressman, we're in a capitalist society, and the profit motive is very strong, many corporations -- that's their fiscal duty to their shareholders, and japan for one you mentioned prices are higher over there, they're desperate for natural gas because they want to replace the missed nuclear energy. so why would a company not want to sell overseas if it could do so with a tremendous profit right now. that's the nature of the capital system, isn't it? >> it i were in the oil and natura
if you're thinking about product, energy is the most important part. we have a huge advantage. secondly, we can begin to move natural gas into the automotive sector and oil to reduce or depend on oil from the committees. we can begin to think about a natural gas automotive marketplace. thirdly, the price for generating electricity in our country by natural gas will be lower, and that helps every industry with lower electricity of costs. so there are many reasons why this whole issue of this...
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host nation brazil is pushing for more sustainable energy sources at home. having successfully pioneered ethanol production, it is now also trying to use a large scale hydro-electric dam project in the amazon region to produce renewable energy. sounds like a green policy. but critics call the country's approach a greenwash, and here's why. >> the mighty madeira river is the amazon's largest and most important tributary. now it's being dammed to generate hydroelectric power. this was once a mountain with a waterfall. now a power station is being built -- of 44 planned turbines, three are already in operation. since the huge floodgates have been regulating the water flow, everything has changed. that's certainly true in porto velho. the city, just seven kilometers downriver, has more than 400,000 inhabitants. canoe maker francisco de souza has lived in this district on the banks of the madeira for almost 30 years. he says that just a few months ago there were gardens here with tall trees. now he tells us the entire river bank is a stony wasteland. it had to be
host nation brazil is pushing for more sustainable energy sources at home. having successfully pioneered ethanol production, it is now also trying to use a large scale hydro-electric dam project in the amazon region to produce renewable energy. sounds like a green policy. but critics call the country's approach a greenwash, and here's why. >> the mighty madeira river is the amazon's largest and most important tributary. now it's being dammed to generate hydroelectric power. this was once...
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and i think that for all those sectors that are to big to fail for humanity like banking sector like energy sectors if it is too big to feel for the future of humanity in the world you need to have a public control and indeed there are sources they say in belgium. and the father of the world it's working force people are working on thinking and creating things that the father of the world and then of the mother of the world they say this nature. and this capitalist system has a problem with. this is all father and his own mother they are exploiting workforce and they are exploiting nature and socialism two point zero a my view is a system that is not exploiting its mother and father but it's a respecting workforce and she respects and peter. martin thanks very much for your time and my pleasure. wealthy british style sign some time to cut back on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the max
and i think that for all those sectors that are to big to fail for humanity like banking sector like energy sectors if it is too big to feel for the future of humanity in the world you need to have a public control and indeed there are sources they say in belgium. and the father of the world it's working force people are working on thinking and creating things that the father of the world and then of the mother of the world they say this nature. and this capitalist system has a problem with....
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this give a clean renewable energy source. last year germany became the first country to commercialize a system for producing hydrogen using wind generated electricity. once a week the hydrogen gas is struck to the capital to be used as fuel for cars. currentlthers on 15 filling stations in germany offering hydrogen fuel but there are plans to build about is 1,000. >> translator: we won't need to import oil in the future and creating fuel from natural energy here will also encourage new industries. >> german car makers are getting ready to mass produce hydrogen fueled vehicles. that's expected to start in 2015. >>> a land slide in peru has left 11 people dead and more than ten others missing. torrential rain caused a massive land slide wednesday. it swept away over ten houses and a pedestrian bridge in a jungle village. several children are among the dead. military personnel and locals are searching for the missing. the land slide sent large mass of tree and rock debris crashing into houses over a wide area. the government is
this give a clean renewable energy source. last year germany became the first country to commercialize a system for producing hydrogen using wind generated electricity. once a week the hydrogen gas is struck to the capital to be used as fuel for cars. currentlthers on 15 filling stations in germany offering hydrogen fuel but there are plans to build about is 1,000. >> translator: we won't need to import oil in the future and creating fuel from natural energy here will also encourage new...
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electron accomplish this by shrinking the size divergence and energy spread of charged particles without losing any straight particles. and that means the resulting collision is more intense and more particles are likely to smash into one another and when one is looking for extremely rare process. most important from the tower looking electrons are shot down through the tube powerful electromagnets the electrons to the cooling chamber where they interact with a hot. focused as a result of the cooling. thanks to their unparalleled. produces these high tech pieces of machinery not just for themselves but for other research centers all over the globe. the first instance of. the institution of nuclear physics here in the. several installations where both for domestic use. and the first installation for exports was for g.s. which is in germany later two more for china one with a capacity of thirty five they other with three hundred but this. two million electron volts cooler is headed for the ula to research center in germany the facility is part of a european union sponsored effort to better
electron accomplish this by shrinking the size divergence and energy spread of charged particles without losing any straight particles. and that means the resulting collision is more intense and more particles are likely to smash into one another and when one is looking for extremely rare process. most important from the tower looking electrons are shot down through the tube powerful electromagnets the electrons to the cooling chamber where they interact with a hot. focused as a result of the...
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in renewable energy. now, the electricity it needs comes from a nearby hydroelectric plant, which opened last year. it's a small-scale plant, which meets the factory's needs and even contributes 1-point-4 megawatts to the national grid. the tea factory invested about 2 and a half million euros to build it, and hopes to recoup that within four years. the sri lankan government supports these initiatives by paying a good price for the electricity. >> we are exporting energy to the national grid and they are paying a reasonable rate for the export of energy from the power plant. so that's why it was a good opportunity. >> sri lanka has plenty of experience with hydropower, and that's in part due to the tea industry. the first tea plantations in sri lanka were in the highlands, where there's plenty of rain. a hundred years ago, the tea factories already turned to waterfalls and rivers for energy. today hydroelectric power meets about 45 percent of sri lanka's+ energy needs. but there's little room on the islan
in renewable energy. now, the electricity it needs comes from a nearby hydroelectric plant, which opened last year. it's a small-scale plant, which meets the factory's needs and even contributes 1-point-4 megawatts to the national grid. the tea factory invested about 2 and a half million euros to build it, and hopes to recoup that within four years. the sri lankan government supports these initiatives by paying a good price for the electricity. >> we are exporting energy to the national...
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other noneuro countries a big movement forward with specific deadlines concerning the single market for energy for services, et cetera. but please don't ask for conditions that we could only reject because they will be regressive relative to the process of integration like exactly what he asked for, namely, name ly, the rule on an future decisions on financial regulation which we could not accept and was not accepted. but this is just an observation on the link between the policy corporation lines that can be established within the eu and the different degree of adherence to the key elements of this composite set of countries, the fiscal discipline, growth, single market, et cetera. let me come to a conclusion by saying that if a country wants to be coherent, if it pushes at the eu level in order to see a concrete policy with deadlines which we hope we will get to in order to stimulate growth through more single markets among other things, then that country has to be coherent domestically and not only will have to comply with a budgetary rules, but will have to be even more insisting on struct
other noneuro countries a big movement forward with specific deadlines concerning the single market for energy for services, et cetera. but please don't ask for conditions that we could only reject because they will be regressive relative to the process of integration like exactly what he asked for, namely, name ly, the rule on an future decisions on financial regulation which we could not accept and was not accepted. but this is just an observation on the link between the policy corporation...
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locals say renewable energies are the future. when they wanted to mount solar panels on the roofs of the church rectory, local authorities refused permission, but the same buildings would not enjoy a protected status if the mining plans get the green light. locals are determined to keep hope alive. the environmentally unfriendly brown coal is supposed to be a thing of the past, but the pastor suspects the energy company is looking to add to make up for lost profits from germany's nuclear phase-out -- looking to it to make up for lost profits from germany's nuclear phase out. >> it would mean putting a stop to coal mining as soon as possible. for that, we do not need more open cast mines or new power plants. >> a definitive decision has yet to be made on the fate of the villages. if the diggers and directors to move in, it will not be for another 10 years. >> we should not really be bothering you with talk of the financial crisis at this time of year. it is supposed to be a happy time of year. certainly at the maastricht christmas
locals say renewable energies are the future. when they wanted to mount solar panels on the roofs of the church rectory, local authorities refused permission, but the same buildings would not enjoy a protected status if the mining plans get the green light. locals are determined to keep hope alive. the environmentally unfriendly brown coal is supposed to be a thing of the past, but the pastor suspects the energy company is looking to add to make up for lost profits from germany's nuclear...
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>> we had a lot of energy companies come in and talk about how we might be able to work together. the first thing, is having smart meter data. we need to have that in the home. it's rolling out, 20 million or so, it will get more and more. we also need a data standard, to make access to that smart meter data a new project called the green button initiative starting to take root. still so much more needs no be done before we can actually get the data before we can do something. get much, much smarter. >> here in northern california, controversy over the smart meter program. pg & e, not a wonderful experience i guess in terms of -- at least in terms of pr is that an impediment to what you are thinking? >> i think there are early adopters of smart meters in terms of pg & e. and they were bold to roll them out. and they found hiccups along the way and learned a lot about how they need to market it, sell the customers and teach them about it. the normal backlash. normal backlash about all new technologies. a couple of hiccups. overall, smart meters will roll out worldwide and a very im
>> we had a lot of energy companies come in and talk about how we might be able to work together. the first thing, is having smart meter data. we need to have that in the home. it's rolling out, 20 million or so, it will get more and more. we also need a data standard, to make access to that smart meter data a new project called the green button initiative starting to take root. still so much more needs no be done before we can actually get the data before we can do something. get much,...
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citizens energy is helping us with the oil. citizens energy was created to help the forgotten ones keep warm. we asked the big oil companies and oil producing nations to help. only citgo and the people of venezuela said yes. and this year, in spite of soaring g fuel prices, congres cut home heating assistance nearly in half. whe people need help more than ever. for the last seven years, citgo has helped families and homeless shelters in good times and in bad. thanks joe and thanks citgo. so if you need help staying warm this winter give me a call because no one should be left out in the cold. >>> welcome back once again with me on this year's weekend show, the "wall street jrnal report" investment officer phillip growth. let's get into the economic news. how would characterize where we are right now in terms of the economy going into the new year. >> the u.s. is looking better. perhaps 3% growth rate in terms of gdp, perhaps 150 to 200,000 jobs per month and that's a decided didifference relative t the midyear. we're doing bett
citizens energy is helping us with the oil. citizens energy was created to help the forgotten ones keep warm. we asked the big oil companies and oil producing nations to help. only citgo and the people of venezuela said yes. and this year, in spite of soaring g fuel prices, congres cut home heating assistance nearly in half. whe people need help more than ever. for the last seven years, citgo has helped families and homeless shelters in good times and in bad. thanks joe and thanks citgo. so if...
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. >> costa rica has many excellent options when it comes renewable energy -- we have solar energy, geothermal energy, biomass, water power, and wind power. we have all of that here in costa rica. >> the lectures are in english. around two-thirds of the students come from abroad. >> i come from nicaragua. my name is francisco leiva, and i think with this course i can use all the knowledge to use in my region, because we have a lot of wind energy and also solar energy. >> the students go wherever there's environmental technology -- even on top of a roof. this solar energy unit heats water. >> what i have here is a here is a hand-held infrared thermometer. so if you hold that to the collector and press the button, than you can read, what the temperature of the collector is at the moment. >> it's registering 35 degrees celcius. >> the entire campus maintains high environmental standards. every newcomer, from students to professors, spends at least one day here, sorting waste. cans and plastic bottles are all recycled. that's good for the environment, because incinerating them would generate harmf
. >> costa rica has many excellent options when it comes renewable energy -- we have solar energy, geothermal energy, biomass, water power, and wind power. we have all of that here in costa rica. >> the lectures are in english. around two-thirds of the students come from abroad. >> i come from nicaragua. my name is francisco leiva, and i think with this course i can use all the knowledge to use in my region, because we have a lot of wind energy and also solar energy. >>...
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chairman, is there as interconnectivity between cost of energy and economic recovery? >> yes, there is. particularly when there is a supplyside element which there appears to be given some reductions in available supply and tensions in iran and so on. higher energy prices create at least short-term inflation pressures and moreover, they act as a tax on household purchasing power and reduce consumption spending and that also is a drag on the economy. so yes, higher oil prices, higher energy prices are a concern. >> i think the price per gallon in europe is about double if not more than what it is in the united states? >> yes, because of much higher taxes. >> so can you imagine any scenario under which someone would advocate for boosting our price per gallon to european levels? >> well, there are a lot of policy issues related to that. >> i mean an economic reason, not environmental. economic. >> well, the question is whether or not there are other goals that are served, environmental goals, congestion goals and the like. >> i'm just asking from an economic standpoint. >
chairman, is there as interconnectivity between cost of energy and economic recovery? >> yes, there is. particularly when there is a supplyside element which there appears to be given some reductions in available supply and tensions in iran and so on. higher energy prices create at least short-term inflation pressures and moreover, they act as a tax on household purchasing power and reduce consumption spending and that also is a drag on the economy. so yes, higher oil prices, higher...
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they've also debated the future use of atomic energy. now there are concerns about the by-product of the nuclear process, highly radioactive waste. nhk has learned top scientist its are going to urge the government to rethink its final disposal plan for this waste. we've obtained a draft proposal by the science council. the government says there are approximately 235,000 containers filled with highly radioactive waste. each one is about a meter long and almost half a meter wide and they weigh half a ton. utilities store them in stainless steel containers. the nuclear waste inside is vitrified liquid so it's esebially solid. because of its dangerous nature it needs to be stored away from people and the environment. the government decided on its final disposal plan 12 years ago. crews would bury the waste deeper than 300 meters underground for tens of thousands of years. but members of the council are questioning that idea. their draft proposal says science has its limits and japan's frequent earthquakes and active volcanos make it difficu
they've also debated the future use of atomic energy. now there are concerns about the by-product of the nuclear process, highly radioactive waste. nhk has learned top scientist its are going to urge the government to rethink its final disposal plan for this waste. we've obtained a draft proposal by the science council. the government says there are approximately 235,000 containers filled with highly radioactive waste. each one is about a meter long and almost half a meter wide and they weigh...
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environmental protection by phasing of nuclear energy and expanding the use of renewals, ensuring energy security despite turning off eight nuclear plants, and a third aspect -- to make it affordable. >> the economics minister has often warned against soaring energy costs. prices for wind and solar power have gone up, in part due to the cost of expanding the cost -- expanding the power grid to deliver the power it is needed, and because germany's 16 states do not have a unified energy policy. >> we urgently need a national consensus that includes germany 's 16 states. we all need to come to the same table. >> but many independent economists are concerned that the german government is falling behind in the effort to meet its goals. for instance, they say more needs to be done to make buildings more energy efficient. >> for more, let's go now to our political correspondent, who is standing by in our parliamentary studios. how much progress has been made in this plan to phase out nuclear power? >> germany is now producing 23% of its energy needs from nobles, which is good news for the gover
environmental protection by phasing of nuclear energy and expanding the use of renewals, ensuring energy security despite turning off eight nuclear plants, and a third aspect -- to make it affordable. >> the economics minister has often warned against soaring energy costs. prices for wind and solar power have gone up, in part due to the cost of expanding the cost -- expanding the power grid to deliver the power it is needed, and because germany's 16 states do not have a unified energy...
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solve the growing global demand for energy with oil, gas or energy from biomass alone. we have >> biofuel doesn't seem to be convincing many climate change experts. they say to satisfy energy needs, and germany will have to continue to develop renewable energy. >> for more, let's head back to our correspondents. does it by a fuel still have a future in germany? there has been disagreement among the ministers and its launch last year was controversial. >> e-10's future is looking uncertain. the minister has received support from surprising corridors for his call for the suspension of the production and sale of e-10. several members of the green party signing onto is a petition and up to 90% of germans say there are convinced of e-10's merits. the industry says this is all purely symbolic and the problems of food speculation and not biofuels. but that has not convinced a lot of germans. they say the plate trumps the tank and they would rather see scarce grains going to feeding the hungry. >> thank you very much. >> many people worked hard all their lives and look forward
solve the growing global demand for energy with oil, gas or energy from biomass alone. we have >> biofuel doesn't seem to be convincing many climate change experts. they say to satisfy energy needs, and germany will have to continue to develop renewable energy. >> for more, let's head back to our correspondents. does it by a fuel still have a future in germany? there has been disagreement among the ministers and its launch last year was controversial. >> e-10's future is...
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this is the democratization of energy. this is a form of distributed capitalism. it requires that everyone be an entrepreneur and it also requires that we collaborate in deep social space to share our energy. the music companies did not understand distributed power and file sharing of music. we have a few young people smiling because you figure out. apparently and people have nothing else to do after school but find new ways to create software to get all this music for free. now, the music companies, at first they laughed at this and then it tried to legislate against it and went out of business. you can't beat millions of little kids to have nothing else to do after school banthine software. there will win every time. the newspapers did not understand the blog is here and distributed information and the importing of news. now the newspapers are either going out of business or creating blocks. certainly and cyclopedia britannica could not fathom the expedia. why would millions of people retreat the knowledge of the universe into a free and then check each other fo
this is the democratization of energy. this is a form of distributed capitalism. it requires that everyone be an entrepreneur and it also requires that we collaborate in deep social space to share our energy. the music companies did not understand distributed power and file sharing of music. we have a few young people smiling because you figure out. apparently and people have nothing else to do after school but find new ways to create software to get all this music for free. now, the music...
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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. macs 1234* mcdonalds started posting calorie counts, and they say, quote, it ask i had us to make it easier, bull [bleep]. to make it easier to find nutrition information at the restaurant. such a lie. nobody asks that. this story i didn't even want to do because i love mcdonalds, but that's a lie. no customer ever asks -- they would never ask for nutrition. when you go to mcdonalds you ask for a big mac and frys. you don't say what are the frickin calories. >> you should be upset. even if they put that up, will that stop someone? will they say, oh man, i forgot -- you are there for a big mac. >> it is the classic liberal thing of they just need education. >> someone cut a woman's head off because she wouldn't participate in an arranged marriage. they just need
over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. macs 1234* mcdonalds started posting calorie counts, and they say, quote, it ask i had us to make it easier, bull [bleep]. to make it easier to find nutrition information...
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will he use his best endeavors to back his department of energy and climate change in persuading the rest of the european union that what we need is more regulation, but -- [laughter] interrogation? >> no. >> referendum? >> all right, mr. speaker. not regulation, but directive, which can be implemented in the prime minister's because i think my aquifer and makes a very important point. i will remember the piper alpha disaster and huge suffering and loss of life that that caused. since that day we have put in place i can absolutely world leading system of regulation but and i will do everything i can to support the climate change secretary to make sure we get the result in europe that means we can go on with the right regulations for the north sea. >> mr. william bain. >> on the second of may, 2010 the prime minister said the test of the good society was having to care for the frail and vulnerable to even more important, and difficult economic times. with a premise or not be defending the basic sense of decency of the british people if he percents next week with proposals to take goin
will he use his best endeavors to back his department of energy and climate change in persuading the rest of the european union that what we need is more regulation, but -- [laughter] interrogation? >> no. >> referendum? >> all right, mr. speaker. not regulation, but directive, which can be implemented in the prime minister's because i think my aquifer and makes a very important point. i will remember the piper alpha disaster and huge suffering and loss of life that that...
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as some conservatives, support the creation of an energy ministry which would oversee energy policy reform. >> to some sports news. germany celebrating a very narrow victory over macedonia at the handball european championships in serbia. the germans won 24-23, which puts them second in group b. a keeps their hopes alive of qualifying for the london olympics. well, he is the greatest, and it is his birthday. boxing legend mohammad ali is 70 years old today. his hometown of louisville, ky has already held a huge party for him, and more celebrations are planned. he was famous for his elegance in the boxing ring in his ability, as he put it, to float like a butterfly and a sting like a bee. he also supported the civil rights movement in the u.s., and he condemned the vietnam war. more recently, he has won credit for his determination in fighting parkinson's disease. of course, we also wish him a happy birthday. stay tuned. i will be back after a short break with the "in depth," and it looked as saudi arabia. so do not go away. ♪ ♪ >> over the past year or so, we have seen as a poli
as some conservatives, support the creation of an energy ministry which would oversee energy policy reform. >> to some sports news. germany celebrating a very narrow victory over macedonia at the handball european championships in serbia. the germans won 24-23, which puts them second in group b. a keeps their hopes alive of qualifying for the london olympics. well, he is the greatest, and it is his birthday. boxing legend mohammad ali is 70 years old today. his hometown of louisville, ky...
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nuclear energy which you still account for about 30% of energy supply in japan has been cut dramatically. only one nuclear plant out of the ones that were operational is still operational. we don't have estimates of what that -- what impact that has. we look at energy shortages as basically a risk to the baseline along with the other risks coming externally from the euro area crisis and a possible oil shock emanating from tensions in the middle east. >> all right. we'll take one last question. shall we end with you? yes, you. on greece. >> morning, i'm michael nad year everywhere greece. seems weise are talking about outlook, if you can tell us what is the prediction or outlook for greece and the second question is that also some people in -- analysts in europe start already talking about a third program. what is your opinion, sir? >> well, on the outlook for greece, which is what is directly relevant for this press conference which is on the world economic outlook, we're seeing growth negative in 2012 after contracting by about 7% in 2011, we expect the greek economy to contract by anot
nuclear energy which you still account for about 30% of energy supply in japan has been cut dramatically. only one nuclear plant out of the ones that were operational is still operational. we don't have estimates of what that -- what impact that has. we look at energy shortages as basically a risk to the baseline along with the other risks coming externally from the euro area crisis and a possible oil shock emanating from tensions in the middle east. >> all right. we'll take one last...
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energy regulation that forbids suppliers such as russia's gazprom from also owning the distribution network hooten was quick to react little my friend of many years mr also explained his position still emotionally and saw a long because he felt guilty when you put it he knew he was wrong. and you just. leave a person labelled the legislation as uncivilized and said it's not right for its rules to be applied retroactively nevertheless the partnership between russia and the e.u. is a vital one as a browser pointed out the sides needed to transform the what is today and interdependence by necessity into an interdependent by choice a political choice and that's what requires political leadership on both sides and meanwhile russia having over the past decade encountered several cases of unreliable ties with its neighbors like ukraine and belarus is now building immense the expensive projects like north stream and notably recently south stream to ensure supplies but investors are not always welcoming the fact. if gaspar were a one hundred percent russian owned company and its purpose was politica
energy regulation that forbids suppliers such as russia's gazprom from also owning the distribution network hooten was quick to react little my friend of many years mr also explained his position still emotionally and saw a long because he felt guilty when you put it he knew he was wrong. and you just. leave a person labelled the legislation as uncivilized and said it's not right for its rules to be applied retroactively nevertheless the partnership between russia and the e.u. is a vital one as...
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will he use hs best endeavors to back his department of energy and climate change in persuading the rest of the european union that what we need is more regulation, but -- [laughter] interrogation? >> no. >> referendum? >> all right, mr. speaker. not regulation, but directive, which can be implemented in the prime minister's because i think my aquifer and makes a very important point. i will remember te piper alpha disaster and huge suffering and loss of life that that caused. since that day we have put in place i can absolutely world leading system of regulation but and i will do everything i can to support the climate change secretary to make sure we get the result in europe that means we can go on with the right regulations for the north sea. >> mr. william bain. >> on the second of may, 2010 the prime minister said the test of the good society was having to care for the frail and vulnerable to even more important, and difficult economic times. with a premise or not be defending the basic sense of decency of thebritish people if he percents next week with proposals to take gng up to 9
will he use hs best endeavors to back his department of energy and climate change in persuading the rest of the european union that what we need is more regulation, but -- [laughter] interrogation? >> no. >> referendum? >> all right, mr. speaker. not regulation, but directive, which can be implemented in the prime minister's because i think my aquifer and makes a very important point. i will remember te piper alpha disaster and huge suffering and loss of life that that caused....
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china is putting so much energy, into developing culture. we are at a critical stage in imports and exports. mo's award will boost cultural exchanges. and will also play a major role in fostering china as a cultural power. that's something the government really wants. >> the reaction to mo's award is in stark contrast to the government's response two years ago when democracy activists, won the prize. he is now serving time for the version of power. officials lashed out, for ordering it, they say it was interfering in china's domestic affairs. but -- mo gave a show of support shortly after receiving his award. >> i hope he is free again as soon as possible. >> reporter: he has not hesitated to write about the government's one child policy. so, does he stand for against the government? a japanese expert in chinese literature gave us this view. it its true he writes about reality in china. but it is up to readers to judge whether his novels side with the chinese government or not. winning the this award may prompt them to reconsider their socie
china is putting so much energy, into developing culture. we are at a critical stage in imports and exports. mo's award will boost cultural exchanges. and will also play a major role in fostering china as a cultural power. that's something the government really wants. >> the reaction to mo's award is in stark contrast to the government's response two years ago when democracy activists, won the prize. he is now serving time for the version of power. officials lashed out, for ordering it,...
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the energy bill provides certainty and support for billions of pounds of investment in renewable energy. today we publish our gas strategy to insure we make the best use of lower cost gas power, including new sources of gas onto the land. we are announcing the creation of a single office so that regulation is safe but simple. we don't want british families and businesses to be left behind as gas prices tumble on the other side of the atlantic. we need to help our construction industry too. the last government abolished empty property relief, and as excellent work done by the members for york, hampton southwest and others show this has blighted development in our towns and cities. the proposal from my colleagues that we create a long grace period before newly-completed buildings have to pay empty property rates is a sensible one, and we will introduce it next october. the previous government also planned to increase the small company's tax rate to 22%, and we have cut it to 20%. but i'd like to help small and medium-sized firms more, and i want to thank my honorable friends for their tho
the energy bill provides certainty and support for billions of pounds of investment in renewable energy. today we publish our gas strategy to insure we make the best use of lower cost gas power, including new sources of gas onto the land. we are announcing the creation of a single office so that regulation is safe but simple. we don't want british families and businesses to be left behind as gas prices tumble on the other side of the atlantic. we need to help our construction industry too. the...
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and we've come back to see how she'll face even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income on your energy bills and we've seen these recent price increases pushed three hundred fourteen founds and people into fuel poverty that's on top of an estimated seven million people. one survey ahead of this winter found energy prices were the biggest concern for consumers ninety percent said the cost of energy was their main household worry ahead rising costs for food petrol and mortgage payments julie shows me her energy bills carefully conserve to charge the inexorable rise since she moved in in two thousand and seven she's afraid that this winter her children's health will suffer again in a way to his blanket his socks and just put it on the move two thousand and ten two thousand and eleven there were sick because i tried to be
and we've come back to see how she'll face even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income on your energy bills and we've seen these recent price increases pushed three hundred fourteen founds and people into fuel poverty that's...
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the policy game in europe is precisely on how to put to rest the concentration of minds and policy energies on fiscal discipline. putting them to rest not because fiscal discipline will not have to be observed, but because by now it has been really set in very, very sophisticated constitutional framework both at the eu and at the national level and all the enforcement instruments are there and all the political will to comply with them is there. so this is very interesting moment for all of us to concentrate more on the growth imperatives. i think most of the extra growth has to come by coordinated mack crow economic policies at the g-8, g-20 level. but as far as the eu is concerned, mainly it will have to come from structure reforms or supply side measures within europe. we have to make the cake more optimum to the currency we see in the textbooks, otherwise, the euro will never be -- although a solid currency, will never deliver the potential in terms of economic growth and well-being. the backlash against integration, the integration fatigue that has been observed in many eu countries ha
the policy game in europe is precisely on how to put to rest the concentration of minds and policy energies on fiscal discipline. putting them to rest not because fiscal discipline will not have to be observed, but because by now it has been really set in very, very sophisticated constitutional framework both at the eu and at the national level and all the enforcement instruments are there and all the political will to comply with them is there. so this is very interesting moment for all of us...